id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19343 McIlwraith, Jean N. (Jean Newton) The Making of Mary .txt text/plain 27539 1931 89 "A body wad think," said my mother one cold night five or six years ago, "She's got good grit, that girl," said I to myself, but I thought no girl, Mary Mason, aint you, Mrs. Gemmell?' 'Yes,' said I, though my going round the first corner, didn't I run right into Mary Mason "Hear this, Belle," I said, laughing, as my wife took the rocking chair "She'll maybe be famous some day," said Belle, when Mary had discreetly that he doesn't come near the house, but I know that he and Mary meet If it suits me and Belle to have that girl called 'Mary "Mrs. Wade has been here to-day to ask Watty and Mary to a young Saturday night I inquired of Belle how Mary got on at the party. "We're going home now, and I think you'd better say 'Good-night' to Mr. Tom Axworthy and come with us." ./cache/19343.txt ./txt/19343.txt